Articles in the Personalities Category
On Jason Garland’s first day of class, he had a lot on his mind. He wondered if he, at age 26, would fit in with his younger peers and was concerned about using unfamiliar technology that his instructors would require him to learn. Garland thought about his first attempt at earning his bachelor’s degree, nearly seven and a half years earlier.
Certainly, we must shoulder the responsibility to pass on a fiscally healthy state. Equally important is our responsibility to provide the best opportunities to become educated, well-rounded individuals who have had the chance to critically examine the human condition through the study of cultures, science and art.